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Almon Goodwin Cooke of New York City; Howard Nott Doughty of Ipswich...
Between 10.15 o'clock and 10.30 on Sunday, a brilliant shower of balls of fire apparently dropping to the earth was seen by persons in South Sudbury, Roslindale, Ipswich Brunswick, Me., and other towns...
...floating" meteor was vigorously described as "blue green about a foot wide with a red tail of red fire 30 feet long," and as "a ball of silver twice the size of a croquet, with a gold tail three yards long." According to an artist sketching on the Ipswich marshes, the meteor landed with a loud thud only a short distance away. A naval officer at Squantum, however, reported that he saw the meteor fall in the middle of Dorchester...
...influence with the Overseers to have the date altered to the second Wednesday in July or to the first Tuesday, that is, July 1. The change was eventually made to July 1 but before Commencement Day arrived the President had fallen sick and Rev. William Hubbard of Ipswich was appointed to preside at the exercises and to confer the degrees. The President himself died the next day, July 2, the sun beginning to emerge out of a central eclipse...
...following men were appointed to the Entertainment Committee: Chairman, Edward George Lowry Jr. of Washington; Sub-Chairmen, George Saltonstall Mumford Jr. of Chestnut Hill and Brooks Whitehouse of Portland, Maine; George Pierce Baker Jr. of Cambridge; Henry Morgan Bohlen of Ipswich; James Cowles Hart Bonbright of Rochester, New York; Walter Lincoln Boyden Jr. of Camridge; Joseph Kinney Collins of Dorchester; Byron Ritter Cutcheon of Long Branch, New Jersey; John Huston Finley Jr. of New York City; William Thomas Heagney of Worcester; George Reebie Johnson of Chicago, Illinois; Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading; James Smiley Murphy Jr. of Brookline; Howard Parker...